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Where to buy a SIM (or eSIM) card for Barbados? Yesim, Drimsim, Airalo or Saily?

The Atlantic Ocean batters the northern limestone cliffs with enough violence to send salt spray washing over the cliff-top restaurant. Up here, tracing the rugged perimeter of the Animal Flower Cave, or further south along the pale expanse of Crane Beach, a continuous cellular signal proves indispensable. A pre-arranged SIM or eSIM transforms a blank…

Visiting with Children: Managing the Steps and the Spray

Navigating the northernmost tip of Barbados requires a shift in perspective. Unlike the placid, turquoise shallows of the west coast, the parish of St. Lucy is defined by the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean meeting 400,000-year-old coral limestone. For families visiting the Animal Flower Cave, the challenge lies in balancing this geological intensity with…

Photography Guide: Capturing the Animal Flower Cave’s ‘Window’

Perched on the northernmost tip of Barbados in the parish of St. Lucy, the Animal Flower Cave offers a dramatic sensory contrast that challenges even the most seasoned photographers. Above ground, the atmosphere is defined by a rugged, windswept freedom where the Atlantic Ocean crashes violently against towering coral cliffs, sending plumes of saltwater 40…

February at Barbados North Point: The Humpback Migration

February marks a singular moment in the Barbadian calendar where the raw power of the Atlantic meets the migratory paths of the ocean’s most majestic giants. At North Point, St. Lucy, the convergence of deep-water currents and temperate winter swells creates a stage for the Humpback whale migration—a spectacle of biology and geography unique to…

Geology of Barbados

Unlike its neighbours in the Lesser Antilles, which were forged in the intense heat of volcanic eruptions, Barbados is a geological anomaly. While islands like St. Lucia and Martinique represent the subaerial peaks of submerged volcanoes, Barbados is the summit of a massive underwater mountain range of sediment known as the Barbados Accretionary Prism. This…

Saint Lucy, Barbados

The Matriarchal Heritage: A Departure in Parish Nomenclature Saint Lucy of Syracuse, a 4th-century martyr often associated with light and vision, provides the namesake for the northernmost parish of Barbados. While the island’s ten other administrative divisions follow a strictly patriarchal naming convention—commemorating figures such as Saint Peter, Saint Philip, or Saint George—Saint Lucy stands…

Top 5 Things to Know Before Visiting Animal Flower Cave

Perched at the northernmost tip of Barbados in the parish of St. Lucy, the Animal Flower Cave is a significant geological feature where the island’s coral limestone shelf meets the relentless energy of the Atlantic Ocean. Discovered in 1780 by the Reverend Griffith Hughes and accessible via the #1C Connell Town bus from Bridgetown ($3.50…